GATE 2024 Result: The GATE cut-off marks last year for various programmes under several categories have increased or have remained the same. The GATE cut-off last year for the biochemistry research in branches including for BT, EY and XL remained the same as that of the previous year. In computer science and engineering as well, it remained the same – 675 in 2022 and 2023.
The GATE cut-offs depend on multiple factors. The number of total candidates appearing for GATE, availability of seats at the participating institutions, previous year’s trends and the difficulty level of the exam play an important role in deciding the cut-off.
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Exam paper code | GATE Cut-Off 2023 | GATE Cut-Off 2022 | GATE Cut-Off 2021 | GATE 2020 Cut-Off | GATE Cut-Off 2019 |
BT | 700 | 700 | 800 | 800 | 550 |
CH | 900 | – | 800 | 800 | 600 |
CY | 900 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 600 |
EY | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 | 600 |
MA | 400 | – | – | – | – |
XE | 800 | – | 600 | 600 | – |
XL | 700 | 700 | 800 | 800 | 550 |
BM | – | 800 | 800 | – | – |
ES | – | – | 800 | – | – |
Exam paper code | GATE Cut-Off 2023 | GATE Cut-Off 2022 | GATE Cut-Off 2021 | GATE 2020 Cut-Off | GATE Cut-Off 2019 |
CS | 675 | 675 | 680 | 725 | 770 |
Exam paper code | GATE Cut-Off 2023 | GATE Cut-Off 2022 | GATE Cut-Off 2021 | GATE 2020 Cut-Off | GATE Cut-Off 2019 |
CS | 810 | 815 | 838 | – | 855 |
EC | 600 | 604 | 722 | – | 770 |
EE | 549 | 696 | 732 | – | 785 |
Exam paper code | GATE Cut-Off 2023 | GATE Cut-Off 2022 | GATE Cut-Off 2021 | GATE 2020 Cut-Off | GATE Cut-Off 2019 |
AE | 700 | 730 | – | – | – |
ME | 700 | 730 | – | – | 730 |
PI | 700 | 730 | – | – | – |
XE | 700 | 730 | – | – | – |
The Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc) Bangalore which held the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2024) between February 3 and 11 announced GATE 2024 result on March 16.
As a first, the GATE 2024 administering body has released two videos on mental health and wellness for the aspirants. While the first video shows students exercising, playing cricket in the field, reading books and taking a walk, the second video seeks to guide a student for a healthy lifestyle — wake up early, meditate, eat wholesome breakfast, stay active, exercise or play sports. Motivational lines including ‘result is not the end, it is a chance to grow’ and ‘you are stronger than you think you are’ are also present in the videos.